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Christianity Today 2008 Book Award
Winner

2008 Best Academic Book of the Year, Association of
Theological Booksellers

"For years to come [this work] will be an
indispensable reference for scholars working on the relationship of the two
testaments, a central matter for biblical studies."--Luis Sanchez-Navarro,
Catholic Biblical Quarterly

Readers of the New Testament often encounter quotes or
allusions to the Old Testament that may be unfamiliar or obscure. In this
volume, G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson have brought together a distinguished team
of scholars to isolate, catalog, and comment on both the obvious Old Testament
quotations and the more subtle allusions found in the New Testament. The result
is a comprehensive commentary on the Old Testament references that appear from
Matthew through Revelation. It is a vital resource for the reference library of
every student of the New Testament.

LaBible's Review

"Although this commentary was clearly written from an
evangelical perspective, that does not detract from the level of scholarship in
the individual studies. They are generally well informed on the secondary
literature and are perceptive on the issues involved. . . . The work is well
done and should prove to be a valuable resource for students and scholars alike.
. . . Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers."--J.
R. Asher, Choice

"This is a commentary like no other on the New Testament,
for it has as its special focus the use made by New Testament authors of Old
Testament texts. . . . The contributors are all highly qualified evangelical
scholars. . . . An index at the back of the volume efficiently leads the reader
to discussions of any Old Testament or New Testament passage of particular
interest. This book is sure to lead those who use it to a new appreciation of
the unity of the Bible, the theological insight of the New Testament authors,
and the propriety of their use of Old Testament texts and themes."--Gregory
Goswell, New Life

"A very significant volume in helping expositors not only
interpret NT quotations from the OT but how the two testaments of the Bible hold
together, i.e. how we understand the unified message of the Bible."--Ray Van
Neste, Preaching

"This commentary on the New Testament's use of the Old
Testament is, without a doubt, the most useful reference tool that I have added
to my collection since I acquired Kittel's Theological Dictionary of the New
Testament some years back. Yet it would be a great shame if it were only
used as a reference book. . . . The importance of a work like this commentary
can in no way be overstated. If we want to understand the Gospel of Jesus we
must understand it in the terms in which it is presented to us and those terms
are almost exclusively drawn from the Old Testament. . . . This is a masterful
and scholarly work that will not be soon surpassed. This commentary will, I'm
afraid, usually be used merely as a reference book in helping pastors to prepare
sermons. That is fine in its way, but it can be so much more. It is really a
rather thorough examination of how the Bible does, and how we should, understand
the Bible."--Doug P. Baker, triocentric.blogspot.com

"A virtual goldmine for those of us interested in studying
[the New Testament's use of Old Testament texts and prophecies] and especially
individual passages. . . . The index for this volume is of immense value. The
index of OT verses provides a near exhaustive list of which OT passages show up
in NT Scripture. . . . Conversely, when you get to the index of NT verses, you
can tell immediately which passages depend most heavily on OT authority. I found
it fascinating just browsing through the index and looking up the occasional,
oft-used verse. I look forward to using this reference book as I study and
prepare lessons in the future."--Andy Efting,
unsearchableriches.blogspot.com